Pregnant Kimberley gets tips from a celebrity pal

PLUS Nicole Kidman is desperate for another baby and the name of Eva and Ryan’s baby is revealed.

Seven-months-pregnant KIMBERLY WYATT says she has been getting a working mum pep talk from her pal KIMBERLEY WALSH.

The Pussycat Dolls star, who is pregnant with her first child, says new mum, Girls Aloud singer Kimberley, has offered her tips on how to balance a career with parenthood, telling her: “It's tough, but you can do it as long as you're up for it”.

Kimberley (Wyatt) says: "She's done a brilliant job of balancing getting back into work with being a mum and it was nice for us to be able to connect on that level."

She continued: "It was so great to run into her last night - she is such a sweetheart. We were at a Specsavers event and she was hosting the entire evening.

“We had a quick catch up but she was busy bouncing back and forth between checking on the baby and hosting the ceremony."

NICOLE KIDMAN has revealed that she is desperate for another baby with husband KEITH URBAN.

The 47-year-old Mum-of-four says: “I hope every month I am pregnant but I never am”

Nicole is mum to four children, Connor, 21, and Isabella, 19, whom she adopted with her ex-husband Tom Cruise and two daughters, Sunday Rose, six, and Faith Margaret, three with her second husband, Keith.

The actress told an Australian reporter she would be “jumping for joy” if she found she was pregnant. She added: “but it won’t happen I'm 47."

When she was informed that a local TV presenter was expecting a baby at the age of 49 Nicole replied: "That's incredible, what a fabulous thing. My grandmother had her last baby at 49 so you never know.

"I'm baby crazy. I love babies...kids."

Nicole has spoken openly about her difficulties conceiving. She has said in the past that she thought at one time she would never be able to give birth to a child after fertility treatment failed and she suffered both miscarriages and an ectopic pregnancy. But daughter Sunday Rose was born in July 2008. Faith Margaret was born using a surrogate mother.

Nicole said: "I had tried and failed and failed and failed. Not to be too detailed, but I've had an ectopic pregnancy, miscarriages and I've had fertility treatments. I've done all the stuff you can possibly do to try get pregnant.

"Every woman who has been through all those ups and downs knows the depression that comes with it.

"So the way it just happened with Sunday was like, 'What?' The percentages were so low. It is the miracle in my life."

RYAN GOSLING and EVA MENDES have named their month-old baby Esmeralda Amada.

The news comes via a gossip website which claims to have seen the newborn’s birth certificate.

The site speculated that the name Esmerelda may have come from the gypsy girl in the 1831 Victor Hugo novel The Hunchback Of Notre-Dame - and the subsequent Disney movie based on it. Esmeralda is the Spanish word for emerald, so maybe the baby’s eyes are green?

Amada is the name of the character Eva played in the 2007 movie We Own The Night in which she starred with Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Wahlberg. The name means beloved in Spanish. Eva has also given her daughter the nickname Preciosa, which means precious in Spanish.

Neither Ryan, 33, nor 40-year-old Eva have been spotted since the birth of Esmerelda.

But a source has told Us Weekly that the couple are adapting well to parenthood, and the baby is already Daddy's little princess.

“Ryan is thrilled it's a little girl,” they said, adding that the actor is very hands on. “He changes diapers, rocks her to sleep—they gave her her first bath together and videotaped the whole thing.”

And according to People magazine Eva is “absolutely in heaven being a mom. She's never been happier. She and Ryan are just in awe of this beautiful person they created. It's a really special time for them.”

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